Read the following poem carefullyLittle children, never givePain to things that feel and live.Let the gentle sparrow comeFor the crumbs you save at home.As his bread you throw alongHe'll repay you with a song.Never hurt the timid hare,Peeping from her green grass lair.Let her come and sport and playIn the lawn at close of day.The little birds go soaring highTo the bright windows of the sky,Singing as if t were always spring,And fluttering on an untired wing,Oh! Let them sing their happy song,Never do these gentle creatures wrong.Answer the following questions.1 What is the poet's advice to the children in the beginning of the poem?2Who comes to eat the crumbs?3/ How does the sparrow repay our action?4. What should the children not do when they see hare peeping from the grass?5. What do the birds do in spring?6. What does the poet want the birds to do at the end of the poem ?7 Give a suitable title to the poem.
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Answer: the birds and animals or the nature is a suitable title
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